Winter Park Rotary Club To Form College Park Group

The Rotary Club of Winter Park West has announced it will form an area affiliate, the Rotary Club of College Park.

The first organizational breakfast meeting will be from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Nov. 21 at Dubsdread Country Club, 549 W. Par St.

This is the first time the group has tried to form a club in College Park. Bob Burke has been appointed president, said Theo Brooks, Rotary group representative for the district governor.

Rotary is a group of international service organizations for business and professional men. There are more than 1 million members worldwide and about 21,000 rotary clubs, Brooks said.

Local Rotary clubs are involved in activities such as Interact, a service club for high school students, which has a chapter at Edgewater High School.

-- Another antique shop has moved into College Park. The Wuz-Nu-Shop recently opened at 4803 Edgewater Drive.

The shop has antiques, some new items and knickknacks.

Owner Ala V. ''Margie'' McMinn, said she moved her business, which she operated for more than 21 years in Lakeland, because she wanted to be close to her relatives in the Orlando area.

-- Remodeling has begun at the College Park Sun Bank. The first floor will have a major facelift to include a gray and maroon color scheme. Exterior changes will be made in June 1986, said Brent Summergil, bank vice president and office manager. The gray and maroon color theme will be continued outside and awnings will be added.

-- Appointments to the growth management committee will be made at the next meeting of the College Park Merchants and Professional Association at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Communications Workers of America Hall, 2220 Edgewater Drive. All professionals and merchants are invited.